Honestly, most people dont tip well and when you factor in gas money and your time are you really making much? Regular income in a warehouse, bakery, retail etc is more reliable.
Why you leave groceries outside the house ? Why not to hand over ? What if gets stolen from there ?? It that normal in Canada unlike india where we actually hand over to person.. And not just leave it outside.. And how will you recieve payments from customers .. Online in App ??
Bhaiya...apne boht informative video bnayi hai ...bt I have a question ..Is this job included in our 20hours part time job?? I mean to say.. agr hum 20hrs part time job krein nd uske baad jb free ho to food delivery krein to ye job 20hrs me included hogi ya nhi?? PLEASE REPLY...
I saw your couple of videos and after that I realise that your video is really informative for me :) you got another new subscriber today . Someday mera bhi time aayega jab mujhe canada ka PR meliga of course if i hard work like you :)
Yahi Delivery ka kaam karna tha toh 20- 25 lakh apne ghar walo k invest karva diya. Aur labour jobs Kar rahe ho. Wah kya baat hai. India zomato aur Swiggy ko Kar low phir. Canada k sapne n kya kya Bana diya inn logo ko. India m Raja aur Rich class family se aur Canada m labour. What a growth in life.
Main Zyada kuch bolunga nai, lekin poori video dekhi? Agar dekhi toh yeh v suna hoga ‘I’m only doing this for vlogs’ or haan bolne se baaki videos v check kro k main konsa kam krta hu…..ek baat or samajlo koi bhi kam chota ja bada nai hota, tum logo ki wajah se hi india mein labour workers ko respect nai milti
@@kandavlogs jo India m social media especially ur Punjab m log pagal ho chuke hai k bus ab canada hi Jana hai. Rahi baat dignity of labour. Yeh sab excuse hai sachai ko naa manane k.Kya tum try nahin karoge better job k liye. Agar yeh job better h toh laghe raho.
Bro I am working in instacart shopper care service and I'll give you a small tip on heavy order. If you have heavy order you can contact the shopper service and inform them that the order was way to heavy and our agents will review It and add extra $5 for you. Hope this was useful to you😁✌️.
*Brother please answer to my comment based on your perspective and whether it matters to you or not* As you have got Permanent Residency ( PR ) , do you have any plans to develop skills to get a white collared job ? Like earlier it is difficult in student life as we are bound to do labour jobs but once a person obtains PR, the degree prices also go down. So do you have any plans to study further ? Main idea of my question is in canada are people serious about persuing or continuing studies and develop skills which help them get managerial or white collared jobs ? I have seen all of them just go with the flow and are still doing odd jobs which they used to do in the study permit.THIS IS A CRUCIAL QUESTION BECAUSE YOU CANNOT DO THESE JOBS ONCE YOU REACH A CERTAIN AGE AND DEVELOPING SKILLS IS NECESSARY. *KINDLY ANSWER*
@@kandavlogs my friend then why don't you also make blog on getting a decent job and skills needed for that? This would be very helpful for everyone rather you only advise about odd jobs which won't give you a career, only some odd views!
@Tech Trinkets - Brother / Sister , if you fancy coming here and build a future, then you gotta come out of the medieval aged thoughts. When in Rome, be a Roman - this adage is so true. It also helps you to assimilate with the 'Canadian Society' rather than just being within your own community. Networking plays a pivotal role here. Office or 'white collar' jobs are okay ( I have one, but planning to leave ), but you simply do not make enough ( unless you're into some seriously skilled healthcare or IT, some goes for logistics and supply chain too, depending on your location and goals ). Here, to move up ladder and make a better living, you always have to upgrade yourself. Cause , people from all over the world come here with education, skills and qualifications. So competition isn't that cakewalk to be brutally honest. Moreover, other than Alberta ( 5 % ), in all other provinces you pay humongous taxes ( I make around 60k+ a year and pay 27.1 % tax ). Another important thing about these jobs are- such white collar / office jobs , you can have a lay off anytime ( the employer can fire you without any reasons or may be for cost cutting etc. ) and it's very regular and normal occurrence here . Everything , including your performance here is just a number game. You fall behind, you're not in the scene. And it's not as lackadaisical as you may find in a lot of South Asian countries . If you really wanna have a very secure, well paid, white collar job , try out for government jobs. It's tough but if you learn French ( B2 level ) and your English communication is at per, you can get high paying government jobs ( incredible demand for bilingual people with lot higher pay and job security ) no matter which area you choose in Canada, and your salary/ wages will always increase every year and you'll certainly have absolute job security. I'd say, make use of internet, if it's not IT or Healthcare and yet you want to make good ( I MEAN REALLY GOOD, AT PER WITH SOFTWARE FOLKS OR DOCTORS ), then try doing some research about ' SKILLED TRADES' . In 3-5 years time it's possible to make a six figure salary or even more. It's a reality. As I mentioned the old proverb - ' When in Rome, be Roman '. Please come out of the old clerical thoughts which had been ingrained into us since the colonial era . These skilled trade jobs could be - Electrician tech, Plumbing tech, Nurse ( even if you do a 2 years diploma, you're guaranteed to start with $ 60k plus ), Machine tech, Welder etc etc. There are just so many around as Canada is seeing high volume of shortage in these areas and desperately looking to fill up the gaps ( salaries are way up higher, at least 1.5 times than those 'coveted' white collar jobs with stress ). In Asia, these may sound as Blue Collar, but here everyone follows ' Dignity of Labour ' and you make significant amount of money and CAN ACTUALLY HAVE A CAREER out of it. You can work for so many places and can also become a contractor after a few years and open your own company ( then you supervise, employ people to work on your behalf and make 6 figures, working usual hours ). Ask anyone who has been living in this country for a few years. I am from India, got a master degree in management from Scotland, moved here a few years ago. Now working in an office but soon planning to leave it and take a Electrical Tech course in college ( I saw people making $ 40 - $ 55 an hour in Toyota Car Manufacturing units as weld or electrical techs and later they get promoted as managers or get offered lot more salaries in other places , or even in government projects , where in office jobs, if you're not a TECH guy, you can barely go beyond $ 25 - $ 28 an hour , with the risk of receiving a lay off ). I'm planning to have an early retirement by I'm 55 and till then I want to be my own boss with a secured future and pretty good flow of finance. We're living in 21st century, try to come out of old ideas and embrace the new world. These 'Skilled Trade' courses are mostly all AI / Machine Learning supported, so you'll never fall behind. Those who are brave, think out of the boxes, take chances and become winners. Every job here is respected and treated equally. I've been to 9+ countries and moved here on my own as PR from the UK ( and I'm not a tech or skilled guy ). Got 15 years of experience in abroad , I'm saying this from all my experiences and whatever I've witnessed in real life through trial and error process. I wish I had someone to guide me and tell me about such stuffs before I left country. 'SKILLED TRADE ' ... explore it . That's the future ( along with AI / Machine learning / Data science ) if you want to make significantly good life with finance and respect with a secured future in North American continent. It opens your door towards all over the world. PS - unless you do an MBA or Project Management from one of the Ivy League universities here, YOU'RE MOSTLY LIKELY NOT GOING TO LAND UP WITH ANY SUCH HIGH-FLYING MANAGERIAL jobs. Here' all work from the basics / entry level and work very hard to understand the nuances of management , learn skills and then on the basis of performances of a few years, then get promoted as managers. Management is a skill that you only and only develop at the work sphere , you don't get that from books and degrees/ diplomas. Anyone can become a Manager here in the western world with the right experience and skills, but it takes a few years or more ( my manager just has a 2 year college diploma and he makes nearly 100k a year. But it took him 4 - 5 years to achieve that ). Au Revoir 🙂
I was wondering about insurance for food delivery. How to go about it? I am interested in doing food delivery but was taken aback by the insurance part
hy sir mojhy english nahi ati agr mojhy english nahi ati phir be main ye delvery ka kam karsktha hoin mojhy english phdnay to ati ha lakin ap ki trha fatar fatar nahi bolny ati agr main kanda main aun to ya delevery ka kam karskta hoin
it's good decision because in other provinces there are competitions for PR and Nationality because of high population and immigrants so Labrador or scotia or brunswick are best
Bro is it legal to do food delivery work more than 20 hours per week as an international students? Can I do food delivery job as an international student more than 20 hours per week? And this food delivery job is easy to get? Can Uber eats accept me if I work more than 20hours per week? Please reply me brother. It will be very helpful for me.
Yes they will count your active hours as a work time so its not a good Job for 20hr per week but if you are not getting good Part time job they you can get something out of nothing
Agger kisi ne msc ki ho apny home country se tu canada aa k us ko kia krna chahye kia study krni chahye ya directly job agger permit work par aye tu kia krna hoga study k liye
Jab aap Canada aatay hain to aap ke home country ke degrees aur work experience zero ho jata hai. Jab tak aap yahan se further education nahi lain gay aap ko achhi job nahi milay ge. Aap ke apnay mulk ke degree se aap ko university weghaira mein admission tou mil jai ga magar job kabhe nahi milay ge. For white collar well paid jobs you need Canadian credentials.
Bhai ek genuine comment h agar study Ontario Scarborough m kri ho or pr k liye shift Nova m hona ho to kya dubara pdhna padega ya fir direct move ho skte h